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Lux Range Timer

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Posted 23 months, 14 days ago

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Chadakoin
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Made by the Lux Clock Mfg. Co. of Waterbury, Conn., this c. 1931 Skyscraper styled range timer has a Bakelite case accented with raised “speed lines.” This model (No. 86SB) has a jeweled wind-up movement with an electrical timer element that would have originally plugged in to a vintage range to control the oven. Inset dials to set 'On’ and 'Off' times, knob below dial turns timer on. It stands about 5½" H x 4 ½” W x 3” D.

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  1. andrew andrew, 23 months, 14 days ago
    Is that a standard electrical plug? It looks like it's angled different that our system today. I like the "Do not use on direct current to operate" line. Does it work?
  2. Chadakoin Chadakoin, 23 months, 13 days ago
    It has a heavy duty three-prong plug configured to fit only oven control units on the ranges of the day - they didn't want you to try plugging this thing into a wall socket! The clock portion works great. I don't own a 1930s range, so not sure about the timer. No reason it shouldn't.
  3. PrecisionRepair PrecisionRepair, 23 months, 3 days ago
    Typically, the only thing that goes wrong with the electrical part of these is the contacts get burnt off on the internal switch, from switching the high amperages drawn by the range heaters.
  4. pilotmtntraders pilotmtntraders, 13 months, 3 days ago
    Great Deco Style!

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